equation of time

equation of time
apparent time minus mean solar time, ranging from minus 14 minutes in February to over 16 minutes in November.
[1720-30]

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  • equation of time — Date: 1667 the difference between apparent time and mean time usually expressed as a correction which is to be added to apparent time to give local mean time …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • equation of time — the difference between mean solar time (as shown by clocks) and apparent time (indicated by sundials), which varies with the time of year. → equate to/with …   English new terms dictionary

  • equation of time — equa′tion of time′ n. astron. apparent time minus mean solar time, ranging from minus 14 minutes in February to over 16 minutes in November …   From formal English to slang

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  • Equation — E*qua tion, n. [L. aequatio an equalizing: cf. F. [ e]quation equation. See {Equate}.] 1. A making equal; equal division; equality; equilibrium. [1913 Webster] Again the golden day resumed its right, And ruled in just equation with the night.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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